San José is rarely given the time it deserves. Most travelers pass through the capital on their way to volcanoes and beaches — and in doing so, they miss the layer of Costa Rica that makes everything else make sense.
This five-hour guided journey takes you through the living archive of a nation. You will stand inside the Teatro Nacional — completed in 1897 and still considered the most beautiful building in Central America — where gold leaf ceilings and Italian marble floors tell the story of a coffee-era aristocracy that invested its wealth in culture rather than conflict.
From there, the Museo del Oro Precolombino reveals 1,600 years of indigenous civilization through one of the most important pre-Columbian gold collections in Latin America. The Central Market follows — not as a tourist stop, but as a genuine introduction to daily Costa Rican life, where local traders, medicinal herb vendors and traditional food stalls have operated without interruption for over a century.
The journey concludes at a curated art gallery where local artisan work — the painted oxcart tradition, handwoven textiles, natural dyes — offers a final, tangible connection to what you have just experienced.
A 90% refund applies to cancellations within that window — the remaining 10% covers international bank processing fees.
Cancellations made less than 48 hours before departure and no-shows are non-refundable.
To guarantee your reservation, we recommend booking at least 48 hours in advance.